Abstract
High cigarette consumption not only hurts public health but also indirectly affects the economy of the country. The high selling prices currently in effect do not force low-income families’ people to reduce their consumption levels daily. Therefore, this study examines the overall role of excise tariffs, retail selling prices, poverty level, and income on the consumption pattern of cigarettes in Kediri during 2018-2022 both simultaneously and partially. It used the quantitative, method with secondary data in the form of data obtained from the National Statistic Agency, East Jawa Provincial Statistic Agency, and data from government agencies, KPPBC TMC Kediri for the period.
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